Sudan Flashcards

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What is Sudan?

A

A region of West Africa that Muslims migrated to

South of Sahara Desert, North and West of dense rainforests

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2
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What is Sudan blessed with, geographically?

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2 rivers, allows enough water for a large population, watering crops, and producing fertile soil

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3
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What allowed people of Sudan to explore the rest of the world?

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the introduction of the camel in 100AD

“The ship of the desert”

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Why was the camel important?

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it can withstand great heat, can carry weight, needs little water
it made the Sahara desert a barrier no more
allows trade and connection to outside world

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5
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What were the main two staples of trade in Africa?

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Gold: deposits south of Sudan in forests
Salt: a staple for life, food taste enhancer, preserves food, deposits in Sahara desert

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6
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What were the 3 great civilizations of Sudan?

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Ghana, Mali, and Songhai

all of them were distinct from each other, from language to culture

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7
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When did Ghana rise and fall?

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300 - 1076

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8
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Who rose to power after the fall of Ghana?

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Sundiata Keita, 1230 - 1255, King of Mali

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What was Sundiata Keita known for?

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A great military leader who conquered a great empire
relied on salt trade for gold
first king in Sudan to adopt Islam, and influences his subjects to follow Islam, although not enforced.

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What did the introduction of Islam bring to Mali?

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arabic system of writing, allows great works of literature and written history
Scholars traveled to centers of learning like Baghdad and also created Timbuktu
established a bureaucracy of intelligent people

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Who was the next king of Mali?

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Mansa Musa, 1312 - 1337

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What was Mansa Musa known for?

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controlled the 2nd largest empire on earth
had world famous wealth
led a pilgrimage to Mecca, Brought 60,000 Mali subjects and 2,000lbs of gold to pay for journey and to give to charity

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Why did Mali decline after the rule of Musa?

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They did not practice primogeniture
sons of king would engage in civil war to claim the throne and weakens the civilization
allows ethnic groups to rise rebellion

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Who established Songhai?

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Sonni Ali, 1464 - 1492 (Ali the Great)

conquered most of Sudan

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15
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How did Sonni Ali conquer Sudan?

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great general
large army, 200,000 soldiers
had lots of horses, large calvary
built huge navy of 400 ships to control the rivers of Sudan, allowing control of trade and people
enemies believed that he knew magic
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16
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Who took the throne after Sonni Ali?

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his son, Baru, 1492 - 1493

17
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Who engaged in rebellion with Baru?

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his cousin, Muhammad Askia

18
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What did Muhammad Askia do?

A

began to conquer the Oasis’s and conquered the largest empire yet seen
attempted to unify people of Sahara
first leader to enforce Islamic conversion

19
Q

What began the decline of Songhai?

A

Sons of Muhammad engage in civil war

20
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What was the final blow for Songhai?

A

Songhai is invaded by Morocco, led by Sultan al-Mansur
Battle of Tondibi in 1591
small army of Morocco defeats Songhai because they had the best cannons/artillery